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Crimson Beauty. New, large, bright scarlet, roundish, coni- 

 cal, hardy. Very early, productive, and of very good quality. 

 Originated with Dr. Stay man, of Kansas. 



Outhbert (Queen of the Market). Large, round, obtuse coni- 

 cal, red, hardy, and healthy. Vigorous, productive. Medium 

 to late. The best red raspberry for general cultivation. Suc- 

 ceeds everywhere. Originated from seed in the garden of 

 Thomas Cuthbert, at Riverdale, N. Y. 



Franconia. Large, roundish conical, purple. Very good. 

 Not perfectly hardy. Continues long in bearing. Origin, 

 France, and introduced by S. G. Perkins, of Boston. 



Hansell. One of the earliest red varieties. Very good. 



Fig. 29 (Hansell). 



Medium to large. Hardy and healthy. Productive. Intro- 

 duced by J. T. Lovett, of New Jersey. 



Herstine. Large, obtuse conical. Red. Very good. Season 

 medium. Canes strong, but not quite hardy. Should be picked 

 as soon as colored, if to be sent a long distance. A hybrid of 

 the Allen and Philadelphia. Originated with a Mr. Herstine, of 

 Philadelphia. 



Marlborough. New. Large, bright red. Firm, quality fair. 

 Plant hardy and a vigorous grower. Productive. 



Rancocas. New, early, and prolific. A strong grower. Size 

 medium. Lacks firmness. Origin same as Hansell. 



Reliance. A seedling of the Philadelphia, which it resembles 

 in color. An improvement on its parent. Reliable for family 

 use. 



